MPU6050 Newbie References and Questions

16-03-2019 06:03

MPU6050 Newbie References and Questions

I googled and found a blog site by BitiFly with python examples on how to use MPU6050. I think it is good for newbies. I also found a python library by Tijnadgamer but I do’t find enough documentation for newbies. So I will first try the BitiFly’s examples.

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